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Why does the friar speak so harshly to Romeo as he begins the monologue?

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  • 16-05-2017
He wants to straighten up Romeo's act. So far he's been acting like a baby whining about Juliet. The Friar just wants him to man up and restore his dignity. As a result he scolds him about how soft hearted he is bein
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